Baylor O. Hickman home, Glenview, Kentucky. One- and two-story log house; the central section is two stories and there are two one story sections shown, one parallel and one perpendicular to the main section. Each section has a peaked roof and the...

Buildings; Educational facilities; Schools; Blindness; Kentucky School for the Blind

Kentucky School for the Blind, 1867 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. Diagonal view of four-story brick and concrete building. At left is a brick section, then further back like a stairstep is a concrete section, and then further back is...

Buildings; Educational facilities; Schools; Blindness; Kentucky School for the Blind

Kentucky School for the Blind, 1867 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. Diagonal view of four-story concrete and brick building. At left is a concrete section, then further forward like a stairstep is another concrete section, and then further...

St. Martin Catholic School, Shelby & Gray Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Three-story brick building with a slightly projecting center section featuring a triangular edifice; a third floor statue of a robed man holding a child in his right arm; and...

A cast-iron stove sits next to a wooden rocker bench in an automotive store. To the right is a roll-top desk with paperwork on it and a map hung above it. A cash register sits on a counter behind a framed-in section with one section open. Numerous...

A note on the photograph indicates, "View looking west after the Tornado of June 2d 1875." The Masonic Home for Widows & Orphans, located on 2nd Street south of Bloom in Louisville, Kentucky, was incorporated on January 15, 1867. In 1927, the home...

Address: 109 E. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. This close-up on the entryway of the Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary shows its gothic elements. While the building is balanced it is not symmetrical and actually combines a number of...

Sacred Heart Academy, Lexington Road, Louisville, Kentucky. Aerial view of two building clusters amid trees and paths. The cluster on the left is further recessed from the camera and contains a large hexagonal section with a dome and pinnacle, with...

The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue is made up of three sections totaling twenty-four pages instead of the normal eight pages. Four of those pages...

The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 16. No. 14. but is actually Vol. 16. No. 15. The final four pages are in very bad condition and are...

A panoramic view of Oneida from across the river in winter. This item is comprised of three photographs (ULPA 1982.01.542.p/ULPA 1982.01.543.p/ULPA 1982.01.544.p). The Big Store is the white building in the upper left section. Marvin Hall, with the...

"Broodthaer's Musée d'Arte Moderne assumed various forms. The 'Department of Eagles', which contained the exhibits pictured here, had further permutations in other venues. In a Düsseldorf showing of 1970 the museum's 'nineteenth-century' section...

Address: 224 E. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. A series of cars park at an angle to the curb in front of the recently completed Kosair Hotel. A street lamp stands near the entry which is also framed by sconces. The door has white lettering...

Address: 332 W. Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky. In 1928 this building became the new clubhouse for the Pendennis Club, a businessmen's social club. The right side of the building originally stood alone. Designed in...

Address: 245 E. Chestnut Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A sign by the front door announces, "Home of the Innocents." A cross stands above the decorative lintel of the door. The main portion of the three-story building appears to be made of stone,...

Address: 970 Cherokee Road, Louisville, Kentucky. Leafless trees line the parkway in front of the Charles P. Moorman Home for Women, an assisted living facility. The multi-story building is symmetrical with two wings coming forward from the main...

Address: 2500 S. Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Several cars are parked next to a factory building. Signs in the parking lot indicate "Parking for Ford Motor Co. employees only." The building consists of a long low section for most of the...